Hi Antonio, At the moment I'm checking out Lenya by CVS so I can understand it's impact on the use of Cocoon and webapp design. Then I'll get back to you on what Cocoon's INSTALL.txt needs added.
Right now INSTALL.txt needs some things cut out of it: <snip> Let me guess: you don't like to read verbose docs, right? Great, this file is for you. </snip> <snip> your mileage may vary depending on your shell, but you know how to setup environments, right? </snip> <snip> That's it! Now, you have two choices: a) close this file and try to hack something out by yourself b) keep reading Go ahead and choose option a), but don't complain if you can't figure out how to use the cocoon build system for your needs. Still here? good. You won't regret it. </snip> <snip> All right, that's it for now. Happy hacking with Cocoon. </snip> Would you rather a CVS patch that removes these? Typos and English troubles are not a problem. A good editor can solve those quickly. It's coyness, obnoxious "playing" with people new to Cocoon in the first documents they read that lowers first impressions. The overview on http://cocoon.apache.org/ gives a good first impression. Where is the person who wrote it? br, Roger BTW, it is fine for email between developers to have typos, English problems and "self expression" :-) One thing I do note is many take snips out of other people's email to express themselves about said snippet and lose the context like a bunch of quibbling Biblical "scholars":-) Perhaps someday instead of using email lists we can use a Content Management System where we can link to reference a particular piece of writing we're wanting to discuss. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Antonio Gallardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 12:32 PM Subject: Re: 'Production' build for Cocoon? > Hi Roger: > > Can you write the intro as you suggested? Please don't take this question > in the bad sense. I think all of us can help to make a better Cocoon. We > are a community with a common interest called Cocoon framework. > > I meet Cocoon a year ago (I still consider my self a newbie in Cocoon). > From my point of view, there has been an amazing improvement in the Cocoon > documentation: Currently, we have 3 printed books released in less than a > year, a nice (still growing) wiki site with many info and helps docs to > read and at the end but not the last important a better official cocoon > documentation. A year ago there was nothing like that, just some docs in > the official cocoon site and a handfull articles somewhere in the vast > Internet. It is really amazing how long the project growed in the last > year. I saw that. Well, as usual, nothing is perfect and because of that > we are still working to improve Cocoon framework every day. I encourage > you to join us an helps in this wonderful project. > > From my own experience in the project I learned that: > > "Critics are always welcomed, because helps to improve the framework. But > solutions are better welcomed". > > By solutions I mean a patch that address a particular problem someone see. > Remember that this is a multi cultural community that try to use a unique > language (english). The skill of written english that members use is very > diferent. From totally beginners to people with great skill to write > english. This is a fact. Take my own example: > > To write this mail I need more than 30 mins. I need to review what I wrote > to make sure if my message carries what I mean and I know still there are > many errors and sometimes after my own review my message is not carried in > the lines. But is is not because I am a stupid, this is because simply my > mother language is not english. > > For there reasons, I think we need people with better skill of written > english to help us to write and improve the docs. And if this is your case > I encourage you to helps us to write your requested INSTALL.txt :) > > As usual, when there is nothing, the first draft or the first block of the > construction is hard to put, after that when we have "something" then > improve it is easier! Please try to write the first draft. :) > > At the end I want to write a phrase from a song from Pink Floyd: > > "Together we stand, divided we fall" :) > > Best Regards, > > Antonio Gallardo > > P.S: I dont want to fight with nobody here and I am not trying to attack > nobody. Please take my message in the most good sense. Really we need to > work together :) > > >
